No need to ever apologize for the quality. You captured it, which is more than any of us did. Plus having the sound is fantastic. There's a lot of stuff out there that's great quality of picture but dubbed sound - I think this arrangement is better.
Awesome post Jack! I can't even believe that this 8mm stuff exists! Before rail fanning was called rail fanning, you were just some nut with a video camera hanging out at the tracks!!
Awesome! I always appreciated getting stuff tossed to me out the window. I've gotten paperwork, an "I passed the banner check" hat, and a plastic bag of ice cold bottles of water for us from an NS crew building their air at the top of the slide at Galitzin on a scorching hot day.
Used to be that the crew loved their jobs, and enjoyed showing it. Now almost every railroader I talk too says they can't stand it, because of corporate of course. And stupid PSR.
A U28B, subway cars on flats, Hammerhead Alco, too much cool stuff to list in this video! I especially liked seeing the C430 at 1:43 since I thought they were all banished to Mingo Jct., OH before Conrail. I have a Conrail blue Bowser Alco C430 in HO scale, it's a beauty! Thanks for posting all of these videos, they are a great inspiration for my model building.
That possibly was one of the best train videos I’ve watched! Awesome footage! This made my day! Thanks for uploading! I’ve enjoyed every one of your videos! Thank you!
This era of railroading has always fascinated me, birth of Amtrak the birth of Conrail, Chessie System, and family lines, not to mention all the different reporting marks on the locomotives and different paint schemes all with a nice layer of grime and neglect added on top of it, don’t envy the time but like to look back on it
Back then we had VARIETY! Bad track meant that chasing was always an option. Towers,towers and more towers, how can you discount them? F units with leslie A200 "honkers." These were the best of times.
BRAVO Jack!! By far the best railfan footage anywhere! Every time I watch one of your videos it's like a time machine back to my youth!! Thanks for keeping all my memories fresh, just like it was yesterday!! God Bless you brother!!
I still have a good memory of the Basin Street Crossing at 9:58. When I was in Kindergarten (around 90-91), my mom would drive me across the Basin Street Crossing and turn right down to Auburn Street and cross the tracks there. We also crossed over the tracks at 12th and Vultee Streets and again at 31st St SW. That's how I got into trains. I think around '92 or '93 was when Conrail built the two railroad bridges over Basin Street due to traffic back ups. Also the blue tower in the background was dismantled in 2004.
Very early Conrail years but an EXCELLENT EXCELLENT mix of motive power before they were stenciled over to Conrail, like Penn Central, Reading Lines, Lehigh Valley, Norfolk and Western. THANK YOU for sharing. An A +++++.
Isn't the N&W not part of conrail? The black locomotives you see with "CR" on them are ex Penn central, ex Pennsylvania, and ex NYC, though Penn central got their locomotives from those railroads
Thanks for the video. 2 years later and I find myself living in Perth Amboy NJ observing Conrail as a teenager. I would walk the tracks as much as possible back then. Thanks for the memories.
Fantastic footage jackmp294.5™ thank you for putting this gem of a video out on UA-cam. I love seeing the power, but on those mixed freights seeing all those fallen flags wow!
Excellent footage with a mix of freight and some of the P-5 Rectifiers (if I’m correct) in PENN CENTRAL livery prior to going to CONRAIL blue. Thank you, Jack.
Awesome views of yester year, great catches of fallen flags and the beginning of Conrail which ironically is a fallen flag itself. Love seeing the old motive power, back then it seemed we would always see these great units from EMD and GE; now just a memory. As always, thanks for posting and sharing your work Jack, God Bless you brother. - Larry Rom 1:18
Thank you for the upload. I was 11years old and remember the transition to conrail, but I hated to see the Reading railroad fade away, it was my favorite. I lived right next to the Bethlehem branch, and remember the iron ore trains coming out of port Richmond yard phila heading north to Bethlehem steel.
Wow Ridgefield Park. my dad used to take me there every Saturday all in the 90s and around the corner is Little Ferry and up the line is Dumont and in Dumont there's a great pizza place I don't know if it's still there right next to the tracks
Awesome video. Never liked the name and color of Conrail. When my brother and I first saw the name we thought convicts not consolidated. So glad to see the black NS engines now. You could hear the Penn Central early Conrail train coming before you would see them which was half the fun!
Jack, I grew up in teaneck during that time when weehawken yard was the end of the river line. I've spent many a Saturday inside the Susie Q roundhouse, thanks man for making an old man feel young again!!!!
Ah i just love it ! And you got lots of freightcars and not only the pulling power. Just what i was looking for . I am going to extend the timeframe on my n scale layout from early and mid 1970s to the black and blueyears. That way i still can run my old erielackawanna equipment. Thanks !
Looks like that headend crew threw you off a bottle of water!😀 Had another crew do the same for me one hot day watching a Chicago Line freight. Better times Jack!
It sure was better times. We had that happen pretty often on hot days. One of my D&H clips, they had the red mars light going on the lead U23B as they come through Emmaus PA. It cost us a 6 pack of beer at R Tower in Allentown. LOL.
-I grew up 2 blocks away from the River Line in Teaneck, NJ. Took many walks along the rails from Teaneck down to Ridgefield Park. -Love the train carrying the new PATH cars -Always thought that PC had the worst paint scheme of any railroad
Ahh the early days of Conrail big number boards the old clickty clack of stick rail open air car carriers them good ole day's of today's railroading! Of course the air horns on the locomotives nostalgic!
Very good quality film for Super 8! Most of the footage from that era that I’ve seen has faded to red. Side note: what were the transit cars being transported in the one clip? I’m assuming they were for the the NYC Subway?
Thank you. Some of the old 8mm footage held up pretty good, if kept in a dark climate controlled environment. The transit cars where built for PATH. (Port Authority Trans-Hudson). They where R-46 models, and PATH had a lot of problems with then.
@@1jackdk Very interesting! Thank you for sharing! Other question, what did you use to transfer the film? Did you have a service do it or did you transfer the film to digital yourself?
The crews usually threw off the hand writen train orders for us Tony. I still have a folder full of them. Its neat looking at them now and then to see the slow orders, and locomotive numbers.
Thats when watching trains was awesome , listen to that chugging at 11:13 . Back then every car was different ,no graffiti, different engines , a caboose . The engineer saw u he'd not only wave but blow his horn . Now its 100 tanker cars the bulls are looking to ticket ya and the guys in the cab looks at you with contempt. The made up a term for us . We apperantly foam at the mouth when we see a train so they call us ..........
Gee it's nice to c graffiti free rolling stock in this collection of films from Big Blue's early operational days with the mixed bag of road power from all the roads that made up Conrail. Even for ancient 8mm film the pictures & sound was good enough for me.
150,740,000 common stock of jersey shores railroad split that number of stock as quarter a share stock split 115 a share Conrail shared assets of jersey shores railroad
No need to ever apologize for the quality. You captured it, which is more than any of us did. Plus having the sound is fantastic. There's a lot of stuff out there that's great quality of picture but dubbed sound - I think this arrangement is better.
Thanks CEP. Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching...
any footage,from back then,as long its view-able, is GREAT footage!!! great work as always!!!
Thanks. I try to get the best up. I have some that aren't so good, but I'm holding back on them. Thanks for watching...
@@1jackdk if it's half as good as this, please put it up.
@Gordon Vincenzo not sure if anyone cares but no one cares
Graduated high school in 1977. Great days for watching but not being railroads. Thanks for the trip back in time.
Awesome post Jack! I can't even believe that this 8mm stuff exists! Before rail fanning was called rail fanning, you were just some nut with a video camera hanging out at the tracks!!
This is the kind of stuff I find so amazing because I lived it and didn't appreciate back then. Thank You so much for sharing this.
Awesome! I always appreciated getting stuff tossed to me out the window. I've gotten paperwork, an "I passed the banner check" hat, and a plastic bag of ice cold bottles of water for us from an NS crew building their air at the top of the slide at Galitzin on a scorching hot day.
Its always a treat to get something from the friendly crews, instead of a cold stares. Thanks for watching...
Used to be that the crew loved their jobs, and enjoyed showing it. Now almost every railroader I talk too says they can't stand it, because of corporate of course. And stupid PSR.
A U28B, subway cars on flats, Hammerhead Alco, too much cool stuff to list in this video! I especially liked seeing the C430 at 1:43 since I thought they were all banished to Mingo Jct., OH before Conrail. I have a Conrail blue Bowser Alco C430 in HO scale, it's a beauty!
Thanks for posting all of these videos, they are a great inspiration for my model building.
Thanks for this. I was a kid along the line through Westfield Massachusetts. Brings back memories.
Glad you enjoyed it S B. I only wished I had ventured over in your neck of the woods for pictures and videos. Thanks for watching...
Cool video, and probably also the only video of the R46 subway cars being delivered in its Pre-General Overhaul state
That faint “Aw, shit!” at 5:22 cracks me up! Lovely footage Jack!
Yeah what did he throw out to him
Cool to see EL, PC and CR locos on the same train
Fascinating. Old 1970s train vids are mainly what I look for, especially old pre-Amtrak passenger trains in big city terminal settings.
That possibly was one of the best train videos I’ve watched! Awesome footage! This made my day! Thanks for uploading! I’ve enjoyed every one of your videos! Thank you!
Takes me right back to my early teen years, as I was 13 in 1976 and Conrail made a big presents in Kalamazoo, MI, where I grew up.
@asteinmann I remember when it was Penn Central back in the early to mid 1970's!
This era of railroading has always fascinated me, birth of Amtrak the birth of Conrail, Chessie System, and family lines, not to mention all the different reporting marks on the locomotives and different paint schemes all with a nice layer of grime and neglect added on top of it, don’t envy the time but like to look back on it
Back then we had VARIETY!
Bad track meant that chasing was always an option.
Towers,towers and more towers, how can you discount them?
F units with leslie A200 "honkers." These were the best of times.
You can also including the early BN merger too
Hi Jack - Very nice footage ........ I enjoyed it all. Thank you for sharing these great images with us, I really appreciate it! Mike
Excellent footage!!! I miss the rainbow years of early ConRail. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave. Those were the days for sure. Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching...
BRAVO Jack!! By far the best railfan footage anywhere! Every time I watch one of your videos it's like a time machine back to my youth!! Thanks for keeping all my memories fresh, just like it was yesterday!! God Bless you brother!!
Thanks Steve. Glad I can keep those memories alive for all of us. God Bless you as well my brother...
I still have a good memory of the Basin Street Crossing at 9:58. When I was in Kindergarten (around 90-91), my mom would drive me across the Basin Street Crossing and turn right down to Auburn Street and cross the tracks there. We also crossed over the tracks at 12th and Vultee Streets and again at 31st St SW. That's how I got into trains. I think around '92 or '93 was when Conrail built the two railroad bridges over Basin Street due to traffic back ups. Also the blue tower in the background was dismantled in 2004.
Very early Conrail years but an EXCELLENT EXCELLENT mix of motive power before they were stenciled over to Conrail, like Penn Central, Reading Lines, Lehigh Valley, Norfolk and Western. THANK YOU for sharing. An A +++++.
Isn't the N&W not part of conrail? The black locomotives you see with "CR" on them are ex Penn central, ex Pennsylvania, and ex NYC, though Penn central got their locomotives from those railroads
Thanks for the video. 2 years later and I find myself living in Perth Amboy NJ observing Conrail as a teenager. I would walk the tracks as much as possible back then. Thanks for the memories.
Please don’t apologize, sir. You filmed a part of the Northeast’s history and I can’t thank you enough. God bless
Fantastic footage jackmp294.5™ thank you for putting this gem of a video out on UA-cam. I love seeing the power, but on those mixed freights seeing all those fallen flags wow!
i've just purchsed my first conrail sdp45 ho scale. excellent... thanks for posting. GEOFF UK.
Thank you for sharing. Enjoyed.
Excellent footage with a mix of freight and some of the P-5 Rectifiers (if I’m correct) in PENN CENTRAL livery prior to going to CONRAIL blue. Thank you, Jack.
Awesome views of yester year, great catches of fallen flags and the beginning of Conrail which ironically is a fallen flag itself. Love seeing the old motive power, back then it seemed we would always see these great units from EMD and GE; now just a memory.
As always, thanks for posting and sharing your work Jack, God Bless you brother.
- Larry Rom 1:18
Thank you for the upload. I was 11years old and remember the transition to conrail, but I hated to see the Reading railroad fade away, it was my favorite. I lived right next to the Bethlehem branch, and remember the iron ore trains coming out of port Richmond yard phila heading north to Bethlehem steel.
I'm SO happy this exists
What a surprise seeing those R-46 NYCTA cars...from back in the pre-waning days of good ol' PCW
Footage like this is gold. How I wish I had a camera with sound in 1977 at Fullerton station for the Santa Fe.
I was born into this era. I love seeing this footage!
Wow Ridgefield Park. my dad used to take me there every Saturday all in the 90s and around the corner is Little Ferry and up the line is Dumont and in Dumont there's a great pizza place I don't know if it's still there right next to the tracks
I probably ate at the pizza shop a few times. LOL
Excellent videos! I was born way late, and miss the good stuff.
Love the Erie Lackawanna and Penn central green cars.
Awesome video. Never liked the name and color of Conrail. When my brother and I first saw the name we thought convicts not consolidated. So glad to see the black NS engines now. You could hear the Penn Central early Conrail train coming before you would see them which was half the fun!
nice job and, thank you for posting
Excellent video! I guess I’m just old, but 1976-1977 doesn’t seem like that long ago.
Thats for sure Crush!!! Feels like yesterday. Hard to believe these films are 40+ years old.
Loved it. Thank you so very much.
Glad you enjoyed it, and thank you...
Amazing, Im from around the Allentown area and seeing Burn in the mid 70's is quite cool.
Jack, I grew up in teaneck during that time when weehawken yard was the end of the river line. I've spent many a Saturday inside the Susie Q roundhouse, thanks man for making an old man feel young again!!!!
nice conrail diesel train fellas keep up with the hard work and make those freight cars keep moving on the railroad track system.
Ah i just love it ! And you got lots of freightcars and not only the pulling power. Just what i was looking for . I am going to extend the timeframe on my n scale layout from early and mid 1970s to the black and blueyears. That way i still can run my old erielackawanna equipment. Thanks !
Great video of the old conrail Jack!!!
Thanks Jeff. Glad you enjoyed it...
Your welcome!!!
I always get excited when you release a new video. Thanks for sharing man.
Thanks, glad you enjoy these, and only to happy to share all this stuff...
Super outstanding
This was awesome to see, and the camera quality isn't even that bad, I love it!
The quality is excellent!
note, the U25B no. 2501 was the second CR blue loco.
the first was GP40 3091.
Yes it was Jeff. Thanks for watching..
Beyond Amazing! Wow! 💯
I wish I could find some videos of early Conrail on the Piqua and Mt. Vernon branches prior to abandonment...
fantastic
Looks like that headend crew threw you off a bottle of water!😀 Had another crew do the same for me one hot day watching a Chicago Line freight. Better times Jack!
It sure was better times. We had that happen pretty often on hot days. One of my D&H clips, they had the red mars light going on the lead U23B as they come through Emmaus PA. It cost us a 6 pack of beer at R Tower in Allentown. LOL.
It still looked pretty much like this when I hired out on the Buffalo Division in April of 1978.
-I grew up 2 blocks away from the River Line in Teaneck, NJ. Took many walks along the rails from Teaneck down to Ridgefield Park.
-Love the train carrying the new PATH cars
-Always thought that PC had the worst paint scheme of any railroad
♥.♥
God Bless...Thanks...
Really nice videos. I'm putting together an O scale Conrail transition era train and am getting a lot of ideas from your videos.
Thanks Jack!!!
Ahh the early days of Conrail big number boards the old clickty clack of stick rail open air car carriers them good ole day's of today's railroading! Of course the air horns on the locomotives nostalgic!
Very nice!
Twist the first one is actually Penncentral and the chaseMD dronefootage is cut XD
10:18 Oh yea GP30
Superb vid
I'd say great looking footage based on the age and the limits technology handed you at the time.
C&W on Conrail Damn
Very good quality film for Super 8! Most of the footage from that era that I’ve seen has faded to red.
Side note: what were the transit cars being transported in the one clip? I’m assuming they were for the the NYC Subway?
Thank you. Some of the old 8mm footage held up pretty good, if kept in a dark climate controlled environment. The transit cars where built for PATH. (Port Authority Trans-Hudson). They where R-46 models, and PATH had a lot of problems with then.
@@1jackdk Very interesting! Thank you for sharing! Other question, what did you use to transfer the film? Did you have a service do it or did you transfer the film to digital yourself?
jackmp294.5, are the cars on the flatcars at 1:34 subway cars?
yes
Good old filthy pc black I'd love to see it again
what did the conductor toss off the train? this video was wonderful!
The crews usually threw off the hand writen train orders for us Tony. I still have a folder full of them. Its neat looking at them now and then to see the slow orders, and locomotive numbers.
Missed those U-boats and alcos .
jackmp294.5, what are those things on the flatcars at 1:34?
They were steel beams on that first flat car, from Bethlehem still mill.
@@1jackdk They were actually passenger cars. What were they?
@@tom-and-mom OHHHH! I'm sorry. I thought 10:34. Those are PATH Transit cars headed to Jersey City at 1:34.
New York City Transit's R46 subway cars being delivered to NYC, we still have them today
Thats when watching trains was awesome , listen to that chugging at 11:13 . Back then every car was different ,no graffiti, different engines , a caboose . The engineer saw u he'd not only wave but blow his horn . Now its 100 tanker cars the bulls are looking to ticket ya and the guys in the cab looks at you with contempt. The made up a term for us . We apperantly foam at the mouth when we see a train so they call us ..........
Any grade crossing action along the nec?
Gee it's nice to c graffiti free rolling stock in this collection of films from Big Blue's early operational days with the mixed bag of road power from all the roads that made up Conrail. Even for ancient 8mm film the pictures & sound was good enough for me.
I remember when an engineer threw something at me it was a small conrail flashlight and a conrail key chain.
Yah, crews were pretty friendly, and would send out all kinds of neat things.
@@1jackdk people were more human then.....back then, when the world wasn't trying to spin at a million miles per hour.
Do you still have it I would PROTECT it so well
Geez I have heard stories about early conrail and the horrible track condition's in the early years
Thanks for this post. Does anyone know if ConRail ran commuter trains from Jersey City into NYC?
They did not, if anyone did it was either NJdot(later NJ transit) or Amtrak
@@fbm314 Thank you!!
150,740,000 common stock of jersey shores railroad split that number of stock as quarter a share stock split 115 a share Conrail shared assets of jersey shores railroad
Have you filmed any footage in Aberdeen MD, when the NEC railroad crossing was still there?
13:11
That's a weird locomotive! What model?
The N&W #8481 is a high hood U30B built by GE.
Seems there were a lot more boxcars in freights back then.
Thats for sure. Not mant trailer trains yet, and no stack trains. Thanks for watching.
Back when Leslie dominated the market
EL RULES!!!!!
Last of the good railroading cabooses , No graffiti , And the country didn't go dooshbag yet.
Hi Jack, I'd like to use some clips from this video for an upcoming project. Credit will be given to your channel. Is this alright?
As long as credits are given, I have no problem with it. Thanks for asking...
@@1jackdk Thank you!
why is it 2019?
?? he uploaded the video in 2019
Interesting consists, and really awful Penn Central track.